PPG re-introduces Solarban® glass, originally launched in 1964, as a new category of solar control low-e glass that continues to set the standard for energy-saving performance. Heinz Field, Pittsburgh. PPG glass is installed on Sears Tower (now Willis Tower), the tallest building in the United States.
PPG becomes the first glass manufacturer in the United States to use the float glass process, which remains the predominant method of making glass today. PPG launches Solarcool® reflective glasses. General Motors Headquarters, Detroit. Azurlite® glass (now Azuria® glass), a spectrally selective, blue-green glass, is introduced.
PPG Glass E-View is a multifunctional collection of online tools designed to help architects and building professionals identify and visualize — side-by-side and in three dimensions — the PPG glass products that best fit their project needs.
To complement the Oceans of Color collection, PPG offers an expansive series of earth- and sky-toned performance tinted glasses. Optigray glass features an ultra-neutral, warm light-gray color designed to complement Solarban solar control low-e glass and maximize light transmittance and clarity.
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Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG glass) offers two types of low-e coated glasses: Solarban solar control low-e glasses and Sungate …
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SOLARBAN® 70 Low-e window glass by Vitro, formerly PPG, provides clear and comfortable solar control letting in natural light while blocking heat …
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When your project requires elevated levels of occupant comfort and distinguished aesthetics, the Solarban brand of solar control low-emissivity (low-e) glasses by Vitro Architectural Glass …
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SOLARBAN® 70 Low-e window glass by Vitro, formerly PPG, provides clear and comfortable solar control letting in natural light while blocking heat energy.
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Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG glass) offers two types of low-e coated glasses: Solarban solar control low-e glasses and Sungate passive low-e glass.
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PPG re-introduces Solarban® glass, originally launched in 1964, as a new category of solar control low-e glass that continues to set the standard for energy-saving performance.
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Solar glass is a specialized low-iron, tempered soda-lime silicate glass, often enhanced with an anti-reflective coating. This combination delivers ultra-high light transmittance, superior …
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Aesthetic Description Solarban® 60 solar control, low-e glass by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG Glass) was engineered to control solar heat gain, which is essential to …
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PPG Industries announced that it can produce heat-strengthened Solarphire® PV, Solarphire AR/2XAR and Solarphire NaB glasses in thicknesses of less than 3 millimetres with surface …
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Clear Glass Sungate® 500 Low-E Coating Sungate® 100 Low-E Coating Solarban® 60 Solar-Control Low-E Coating (Formerly Sungate® 1000) Solarban® 80 Solar …
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